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Istanbul, Turkey Katılım Nisan 2013
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Nosheen🍉@Nosh1512·
Kabhi Khushi mostly numb
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Jenni
Jenni@hashjenni·
89.5% of the Epstein list is Jewish and 0% of his female victims were Jewish…
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Nosheen🍉@Nosh1512·
Skincare girlies, where can I buy Dr. Althea 345 cream in Karachi?
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Dude just discovered that Pakistan is run by its army.
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A great day for Pakistan’s PR, finally being talked about in a positive light.
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Nosheen🍉@Nosh1512·
Actual winner is Oman.
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Cameron 🇺🇸 🗽🦅
Cameron 🇺🇸 🗽🦅@CameronCorduroy·
>Oman getting a 40% GDP boost for doing literally nothing
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Kanye East
Kanye East@FuckedUpYogis·
This nationalism shit hits like crack cocaine when your country is on a good run.
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Talha Ahmad
Talha Ahmad@talhaahmad967·
This may be one of the most misinformed takes circulating online right now. In any ceasefire or de-escalation agreement, especially one involving multiple stakeholders, there is a well established diplomatic process to ensure absolute clarity and prevent misinterpretation. Typically, a Joint Statement (if issued) is carefully negotiated, worded, and mutually approved by all participating parties, along with the agreed-upon statements of each country, tailored to its domestic audience while remaining consistent with the agreed framework. This title 'Draft: Pakistan's PM message on X," shows coordinated communications. Three separate drafts were prepared: one for the United States, one for Iran and one for Pakistan within the bounds of diplomatic protocol. Once approved by all relevant parties, it was posted. Suggesting otherwise ignores how international diplomacy actually functions and only creates unnecessary confusion about a non-issue. Anyone more concerned about spelling or edits than about the lives of thousands which have been saved and the death and destruction that would be stopped, even if temporarily, is a non-serious person
Ryan Grim@ryangrim

Oh, this is unbelievable. The edit history on this tweet shows that Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif originally copied and pasted everything he was sent, including: "*Draft - Pakistan's PM Message on X*" Now, obviously, Sharif's own staff don't call him "Pakistan's PM," they would just call him prime minister. The U.S. and Israel, of course, would call him "Pakistan's PM." Would be funny if the fate of the world wasn't hanging in the balance.

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Mohammed El-Kurd
Mohammed El-Kurd@m7mdkurd·
"a whole civilization will die" and "less radicalized minds" in the same paragraph is the most American thing ever
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Yousuf Nazar
Yousuf Nazar@YousufNazar·
Pakistan should seek a permanent waiver against sanctions by the United States for importing oil and gas from Iran. Diplomacy is great but I would like to see tangible benefits.
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حيدر | Haydar
حيدر | Haydar@chronicalihere·
This is what China has been sitting back and waiting for— America's imperial hubris shooting itself in the foot. International oil is almost exclusively traded in American dollars; it is what forms the fundamental basis for the US' dollar supremacy. That will end with the death of the petro-dollar; as the single most pivotal global petroleum transportation choke point is blocked off and holding the world at ransom by bartering that if you want your oil, you have to play by their rules— which will drive the dollar down irreparably. In order to understand much of the current quagmire with Iran; the importance of oil in the region itself and America's relationship with Israel, we have to go back to 1973. In 1973, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia cut off all oil supply to the US and other western countries for supporting Israel during the Yom Kippur War. The United States for the first time played an integral role in arming Israel against the growing socialist aligned, pan-Arab bloc of Egypt and Syria; who had sought to dismantle the fledgling zionist entity for once and for all. The US saw this as an opportunity to not only deter soviet influence in the region as seen with the likes of Nasser and his vision of a unified Arab world, but consolidating its own position in the region (and globally) through monopolizing oil— by tying it, and backing it, through the dollar. This bold stance caused mass panic and chaos as it impacted Western states severely; so much so that the UK had to switch to a three day work week to ensure their economic survival. However, in 1974, Henry Kissinger negotiated an end to the crisis with King Faisal by creating the Petrodollar. It stipulated that for the Gulf oil producers, in exchange for selling oil exclusively in US dollars (as Nixon removed the gold standard in 1971)— Saudi Arabia and the others, would receive military protection from the United States, against Israel. That logic of Israel being a legitimate threat was manufactured primarily to convince the Arab states to enter into this agreement; eventually used to also allow the US to build bases in their territories too. Ignoring the fact that as a unified front, the Arab states would have had nothing to fear of Israel. It had only been because of considerable American assistance that Israel had been able to deter and neutralize Nasser's attack. The Arab states were subsequently pitted against each other therein, as opposed to collectively focusing on confronting the zionist entity, as previously. This master stroke from Kissinger resulted in Saudi Arabia becoming solely bound to upholding the interests of American imperialism and corporations (and of Israel by extension). King Faisal was assassinated in 1975. America's support for Israel's settler colonial project became more unequivocal when the dollar became backed by Saudi oil (and vice versa); as America required a outpost/ mechanism in the region and a foothold into Asia through which it could always consolidate its interests and monopoly over resources. The fundamental crux of global American hegemony; the monetary supremacy it enjoys, that allows for it to consolidate resources/capital and operate this imperialist apparatus, begins and ends with the strength of the US dollar as the global reserve currency. And why does it enjoy this status? Because it is what the most essential and important resource (oil) on the planet is traded in. The commodity that flows through every facet of every market; that the global economy relies on the most. That is the primary source of America's dominance today; of its total, unrestrained and raw power. So now you understand why Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz; why its vying for oil going through to be traded in the Yuan and why it has been so adamant to target America's Gulf assets in the region. It's all interconnected and interdependent; and the only effective way to nullify and dismantle American-Zionist regional hegemony.
Al Jazeera Breaking News@AJENews

BREAKING: Iran may allow oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz if traded in Chinese currency 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/mubl88?update=…

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